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Adam Zivo: Ukrainian protests quash Zelenskyy’s contentious power grab

ODESA, Ukraine — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy tried to dismantle his country’s anti-corruption infrastructure last week in a shameful power grab that has stained his domestic and international credibility. Yet, the mass protests that followed, which forced Zelenskyy to quickly reverse course, illustrate that Ukrainian democracy remains resilient and that illiberal governance will not be tolerated by its citizens. Read More
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What to know about Justice Maria Carroccia, the judge who acquitted the five Team Canada players

In the questionnaire Carroccia completed to apply for a federal judicial appointment, she listed under "non-legal work history" two occupations. From 1980 to 1987, she worked as a part-time pharmacy assistant at Patterson Big V Drug Store, part of a chain that was later taken over by Shoppers Drug Mart. And in roughly the same period (1980 to 1986) she was a part-time waitress at Caboto Club of Windsor. Described on its website as "Southwestern Ontario's largest and oldest Italian club," the Giovanni Caboto Club turns 100 this year. Read More
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Pop is in the spotlight yet again. This time, for its ability to disrupt gut bacteria and immunity

Pop has been a hot topic over the past few weeks. First, U.S. President Donald Trump waded into MAHA — Make America Healthy Again — waters by saying Coca-Cola was swapping high-fructose corn syrup for cane sugar. “It’s just better!” he posted on social media. (Health experts say it’s not. There’s no nutritional difference between the two.) Read More
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Trump’s Golden Dome missile-defence push on Canada leaves Ottawa with few good options

WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. President Donald Trump wants a Golden Dome of missile defence over the United States, and if you’re thinking this sounds familiar, you’d be right. Back in the 1980s, Ronald Reagan’s Strategic Defense Initiative, aka Star Wars, also aimed to develop a space-based and layered defence system to knock out any incoming strikes. Read More
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Barry Appleton: Canada submits to China’s algorithmic colonialism

On Nov. 6, 2024, Canada ordered TikTok's local offices expelled but left its influence engine untouched. The result? Fewer Canadian jobs, no new oversight, and continued foreign control over our digital public square. It makes about as much sense as banning foreign diplomats while allowing their propaganda broadcasts to continue uninterrupted. Read More
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